Karlston Posted May 26, 2022 Share Posted May 26, 2022 It’s Willow Once upon a time, Ron Howard and George Lucas wanted to try and replicate the success of Star Wars by creating a whole new fantasy, Willow. The film came out in 1988, and while I personally have very important and fond memories of the movie, I am a rarity. The film only did okay at the box office, and any nascent plans for a sequel were put on ice. Now, 34 years later, we’re getting an entire series dedicated to Warwick Davis’ titular wizard. No longer a wizard in training, Willow now has a staff — and can apparently do magic beyond poorly turning people into a wide variety of animals. The trailer for the new show features a few returning characters, including Joanne Whalley’s Sorsha and at least one of the brownies (played by Kevin Pollak and Rick Overton in the film). The rest of the cast of the new show probably wasn’t even alive when the film premiered, but they certainly have a lot to do. There’s plenty of magic, sword fighting, smooches, and exceptionally wild hair in the trailer, which premiered at Star Wars Celebration. The new show premieres November 30th on Disney Plus. It is absolutely millennial bait meant to lure us in with extreme nostalgia. With this trailer, at least it worked. Willow, the sequel to Willow, gets a trailer featuring Willow funkyy and alf9872000 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
funkyy Posted May 27, 2022 Share Posted May 27, 2022 I saw Willow back in the good old VHS days..Val Kilmer and Joanna Whalley (soon to be married to Val Kilmer) were the two other main characters. It was a good kids movie, but wasn't daring enough for older teenagers, I think due to Star Wars having definitely raised the bar for visual originality. Karlston 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ezellohar Posted June 9, 2022 Share Posted June 9, 2022 I always liked Willow, you're not alone. I think back in the days, we didn't have too much choice for fantasy movies, the good ones were very few, so a lot of not-exceptional ones became cult. Anyway, I'm very happy for the series! Karlston 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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